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Drug supplier's case adourned

by isleofman.com 28th April 2008
A 33 year-old man charged with a number of drugs offences stretching back eleven years has made a further appearance at a Court of General Jail.

Paul David Hewitt, of Christian Road, Douglas, admitted seven counts of importing cannabis resin, being involved in the importation of cannabis and MDMA and supplying drugs.

The offences were committed between January 1997 and January this year.

Hewitt has been bailed until May 9, with a 9pm to 6am curfew.

He must also report daily to Police Headquarters.

(Picture: Cannabis resin).
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 28th, April 2008 02:13pm.

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